Rescue operations in Kinnaur district hampered by bad weather
In view of bad weather conditions, the rescue operations in the rain-ravaged tribal Kinnaur district in Himachal Pradesh were hampered.

A team of National Disaster Management Response Force (NDRF), positioned at Sangla, started evacuation of stranded people by road to bring them to the base camp at Karchham but it would take at least six hours as the road was washed away or blocked due to debris and some of the patches were perilous, officials said.
"The first batch of dozen tourists, stranded in the picturesque Sangla Valley for the past eight days left on foot for Karchham with assistance from 14-member rescue team of the NDRF," R K Bhardwaj, who is assisting the rescue operation in Sangla, said.
The tourists are being taken to Karchham by the route adopted by trekkers which was 7 km longer as compared to road distance of 18 km but some patches are really dangerous, he added.
So far, the focus was on evacuating the tourists, sick and aged persons but now pressure from local people for evacuation was mounting and the number of people still waiting for airlifting might increase, officials said.
Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, who turned 79 today, did not celebrate his birthday and is camping in Rampur.
As per initial reports, the state government has assessed the loss of roads, water supply schemes, crops and property to Rs 1,450 crore and sought immediate assistance from the Union government.
More than 2000 roads have been damaged by rains in the state, mainly in Kinnaur, Kaza and Sirmaur district and the loss was assessed to Rs 600 crore.
More than 10,000 animals have gone missing and feared to have perished due to the untimely snowfall and heavy rains in Kinnaur.
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